![]() Yes there is a small speed increase on my system, again about 5%, but what really matters I think is the fps comparison based on the original video frame numbers (assuming that the same fps rate will be maintained after processing). On slomo, I feel that the benchmark numbers are unhelpful, and for some may be misleading. With them, there is a small 5% improvement, enough to take me up over the 100 fps mark at 2x upscale - handy! On my 3060 ti system I see about 50% speed improvement in Artemis High at 1080p, though I am mainly interested in upscaling and sometimes slowing down older videos sometimes as low as 288p. Please go to the user benchmarking thread to share your benchmark results.įastest version yet! Topaz Video AI v3.2.0ĬPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900K CPU 3.70GHz 63.89 GBĪrtemis 1X: 29.93 fps 2X: 15.56 fps 4X: 4.24 fps Processing Settings: device: 0 vram: 1 instances: 1Īrtemis 1X: 14.17 fps 2X: 5.45 fps 4X: 1.45 fps Processing Settings: device: 0 vram: 1 instances: 0Īrtemis 1X: 19.06 fps 2X: 10.84 fps 4X: 3.59 fps GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 11.816 GB Thanks in advance for your feedback!ĬPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900KF CPU 3.70GHz 31.939 GB Please take a look at the Video Roadmap Update for more context on what we’re focusing on right now. ![]() Support for smaller patch updates on Windows.Parameter values are retained when switching scales.Fixes watermarking issues when the user is logged in. ![]()
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